From: Julienne Reno
Subject: Re: The Prayer Decision
Secondary to the Christians?! Seriously? What nation are you living in? The Jews own and control everything. Try to stop a Muslim from praying in public and you're a bigot. Try to stop a Christian from praying in public and you are somehow assisting in the separation of church and state, or you're fighting for equality. And God (sorry- "god") forbid I want government help... I'm a young, white female. I must work for what I want or go without! The majority is becoming the minority. The white, Christian, middle-class American is fading into obsolescence, but somehow it is we who are sending the country to hell.
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From: robert ritchie
Subject: Re: Final Stagecoach/Day Three
In the words of Bob Seger - "S**t, I've known that for 10 years!" (actually about 20, but you get it!) Rock radio missed the boat. They should be the ones playing, embracing the alt country acts instead of the same old new metal b.s. So many of those super talented acts that country does not have room for should have a home at rock radio. I believe that would help music, especially rock n roll, tremendously. If a cool, trend setting station like K-ROCK wanted to do this - they could! Hopefully rock radio wakes up before XM puts em out of buisness. Put another dime in the jukebox baby!
Robert Ritchie / Kid Rock
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Subject: Re: Foghat
Dear Bob,
Just wanted to point out a couple of facts regarding Jeff Laufer's email in
your Mailbag. And I DO remember the House of Blues show. It was
a lot of fun as I recall. But then again, I have been accused of usually
having too much fun.
We actually did record those 'unplugged' versions on the 1994 release of
"Return of the Boogie Men". It was when the original band first got back
together. At first I wasn't too sure about 'acoustic'... hmmm... but I saw
the light and enjoyed doing it and working with Tom Dawes who produced the
record. We also did an acoustic version of "I Just Want To Make Love to
You" on that same album.
http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/I+Just+Want+To+Make+Love+To+You+acoustic/3aag9n?src=5
Also, Paul Fishkin was the president of the record company not our manager
and it was released on his label Modern Records. Eventually ended up on
Atlantic.
Thanks again Bob. There is so much misinformation out there about us that I
just wanted to clarify this bit.
Keep on Rockin'
Roger Earl
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